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Black Death (Bubonic Plague) - Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts
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Black Death (Bubonic Plague)
wikipedia/wiki/Black Death
wikipedia/wiki/Bubonic plague
wikipedia/wiki/Second plague pandemic
Important Note: For accuracy, please consult the Contact Report links for date, context,
and the German language originals. Numerous entries in this document have already
been superseded by corrected translations online.
Contact Report 182
Quetzal:
The plague, for example, could have never claimed so many human lives on the Earth if
the Earth-humans would have thought and acted rationally and also would have given sufficient
attentiveness to their cleanliness.
Just like today, the Earth-humans already kept pets at early times, such as cats, dogs, and
birds, etc.
This was an incomprehensible, irresponsible, and criminal act against human lives
because animals of each kind living in the direct living areas results in disease and downfall.
…
The main carrier of the disease was the rat, which was present everywhere in huge herds
at the time of the plague.
At the same principle position, the housecat and the housedog, as well as the wild animals
of these species, served as disease carriers in an indirect manner.
The parasites living on these animals, namely the fleas, were and still are responsible for
the transmission and the epidemic-like spread of diseases and epidemics.
…
The fleas carried by cats and dogs jumped onto animals, such as the rats, which were the
carriers of the bubonic plague at that time.
The fleas then pricked the animals infected with the pathogens of diseases or epidemics
and sucked up the blood containing the e